Sunday, October 5, 2014

Low Self-Esteem related to Epilepsy (Seizures)

Nursing Care Plan for Epilepsy (Seizures)

Nursing Diagnosis : Low Self-Esteem / personal identity related to stigma in terms of conditions, perceptions about uncontrolled.

characterized by expression of a lifestyle change, fear of rejection ; negative feelings about the body.

Goal : Identify feelings and methods for coping with negative self- perception.

Interventions :

1. Discuss feelings about the patient's diagnostic, self-perception of the treatment used.
Rationale : Reactions have varied between individuals and knowledge / experience with the disease early will affect reception.

2. Suggest to reveal / feelings.
Rationale : The complaint was afraid , angry , and very attentive to the implications in the future could affect the patient to accept the situation.

3. Identify / anticipate possible reactions of people on the state of the disease. Encourage clients to not conceal the problem.
rationale : Provide an opportunity to respond to the problem-solving process and provide measures to control the situation.

4. Assess with the patient about the results that have been obtained or will be achieved more and strengths.
Rationale : Focusing on the positive aspects can help to relieve feelings of failure or self -consciousness and shape of the patient from receiving handler to illness.

5. Determine the attitude / skills of people nearby. Help realize these feelings are normal, while feeling guilty and blaming of itself is useless.
Rationale : Negative view of people nearby can affect the sense of ability / self-worth clients and reduce the support received from the closest people who have a risk limit optimal handling.

6. Emphasize the importance of the course to remain calm during a seizure.
Rationale : Anxiety of caregivers is creeping up on the patient and when to increase the negative perception of the state of the environment / themselves.

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